Thousands of people stopped by to check out Nancy McCray's exhibit at the 1979 antique show and take home a collectible.
The Twilight Zone has been capturing imaginations since its run from 1959 to 1964...and that includes film directors.
Multiple clay puppets with creepy open-mouthed expressions were discovered at the top of a pyramid in El Salvador. The figurines are around 2,400 years old.
And when it comes to hunting grounds, Decades Revisited in Oklahoma City is the vintage equivalent of Jurassic Park – except instead of dinosaurs, you’re surrounded by pristine mid-century modern ...
The bright red building housing the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall stands like a beacon of nostalgia off I-70 in Grain Valley—a 42,000-square-foot time machine where every aisle leads to another decade ...
Ghost Tours leads spooky 90-minute stroll through downtown St. George, where you'll uncover eerie stories while soaking in the haunted sights.
Two archaeologists discovered the ceramic figurines—possibly used as puppets—at the top of a pyramid, and three of them have ...
Ashcroft, who adapted the film with Eli Kent from a short story by Owen Marshall, begins the tale with Geoffrey Rush as Stefan Mortenson, an imperious judge. He excoriates a young woman connected with ...
David Johansen, who died in February at 75, talks about the history of the New York Dolls, drugs, and fashion in the Village, in this lost interview.
Ashcroft crudely shifts between black comedy and disturbing violence, rather than accomplishing the more difficult task of ...
Many actors have launched their careers in horror movies. But two of our most acclaimed stars are now headlining a low-budget horror film: "The Rule of Jenny Pen," about a psychopath terrorizing his ...
David Johansen, the wiry, gravelly-voiced singer and last surviving member of the glam and protopunk band the New York Dolls, has died.
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